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Your kids’ globally aware reading list
Linda Shiue
How do families live around the world? These books introduce a diverse planet to a young mind
A practical guide forward for progressives on healthcare
Ellen R. Shaffer, Judy Norsigian
Progressives' post-healthcare reform funk is playing right into the hands of the GOP
Is candy really a food?
Sara Breselor
As a new Washington tax tries to distinguish "candy" from "food," an expert dissects our feelings about sweets
Bret Michaels might be ready to rock in weeks
Derrik J. Lang
Michaels could be ready to rejoin "The Celebrity Apprentice" in time for the May 23rd finale
Don’t eulogize Bret Michaels yet
Mary Elizabeth Williams
His condition is serious, but the man behind Poison and "Rock of Love" never has been
My abortion, their political ploy
Anonymous
While Obama signed away women's rights, I recovered from the hardest decision I've had to make
Study: Breast-feeding would save lives, money
Lindsey Tanner
A new study shows that hundreds of babies and billions of dollars would be saved each year if women breast-fed more
Eight early childhood factors that may drive life-long obesity
Ayala Laufer-Cahana
Why new-mom obsession with baby weight percentile and eating for two while pregnant are misguided
The cowards who target Congress
Gene Lyons
One of those who got threats, Vic Snyder, D-Ark., is retiring, but not because some loser talked tough
When food is painful
Francis Lam
The world of a food writer can seem like Candyland. But a new study on food addiction reminded me that it's not
Jamie Oliver: Taking the revolution to president
J.m. Hirsch
British chef plans to augment his new television show with a petition advocating better food in American schools
Forget vegan, he’s a “hegan”
Thomas Rogers
The Boston Globe coins a ridiculous new term for manly men who don't mind eating their veggies
PepsiCo cuts sugary drinks from schools worldwide
Emily Fredrix
Pepsi plans to remove full-calorie, sweetened drinks from schools in more than 200 countries by 2012
Hey, Gabourey Sidibe: Hate yourself yet?
Kate Harding
Diet endorsement deals and career advice keep pouring in for the actress. She's not the one who needs help
Slow foodies are not cavemen
Andrew Leonard
Freakonomics calls the local-grown, sustainable movement a retreat to "primitivism." It's really proof of progress
Why probe Charlie Rangel — but not Mitch McConnell?
Joe Conason
Rangel faces charges over fundraising for a center named after him. Didn't the Senate GOP leader do the same thing?
I’m pregnant, I’m fat and I hate it
Kim Brooks
Are women under too much pressure to shed their excess baby weight? I sure wasn't, and I'm paying for it now
Live blog: Obama vs. the GOP
Salon Staff
Salon's news team provides minute-by-minute coverage and analysis of the White House healthcare summit
Rep. John Murtha dies
Mike Madden
The Pennsylvania Democrat helped make Nancy Pelosi House speaker and pushed for an early end to the war in Iraq
“Eternity Soup”: Dying for eternal youth
Thomas Rogers
How our desperate desire to stop aging has created an industry fueled by questionable science and outright greed
Why your kid’s lunch sucks
Thomas Rogers
The author of a new book talks about America's unappetizing school meal program -- and how it can be saved
Casey Johnson’s grief tweets
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The strange spectacle of celebrities (Tila Tequila, Paris Hilton) mixing relentless self-promotion with mourning
Studies spotlight problems in FDA device approvals
Carla K. Johnson
Two new studies find shortfalls in the Food and Drug Administration's approval process.
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